Were you aware of the Darkness' Justin Hawkins, another writer on the album?

Yeah! I think the thing about the Darkness and Justin is that they were total kitsch, total camp. And camp is something that can be very misinterpreted or missed in general, sometimes people just don't get that what you're doing is intentional. And I've learnt that the hard way...

Meat Loaf psyches himself up to nail the perfect performance from his operatic-style voice.

The singer says: "I'm a one-take kind of guy but only after six hours. I sit for ages trying to find the character or motivation for each song to get into the mindset to achieve my best vocal. I'm tough on myself. Love Is Not Real, written by Justin Hawkins, was a bitch to sing. There are some notes I really had to go for but I got 'em."

London’s One EskimO kicked off the final day to a busy crowd in the Gobi tent. The band, which was grateful to made it to California before the flight cancellations, officially kicked off a U.S. tour with a dreamy set in the desert. “Coachella is like the icing on this tour,” said guitarist Pete Rinaldi later in the afternoon. The set usually complements their album and its vision, vocalist’s Kristian Leontiou’s idea of being an eskimo, the isolation, with animation and acoustic elements, according to Rinaldi. The band is currently on tour through mid-August.